[Q] Help diagnosing battery drain - 23% in 1h - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

For the life of me I can't figure out why my battery drains so fast. I'm beginning to think that I have a defunct battery.
Currently running Manhattan IC1.1.1 ROM with kernel Franco #15 and baseband XXKK6.
I swear everytime I turn on my screen I've lost another 1 or 2%. And this can be minutes apart. As the title says, I've had my phones off the charger for barely over an hour and I'm already under 80%, currently, since I took the screenshots I'm actually down to 73%. I don't think my phone will make it to noon.
I'm particularly confused because it doesn't appear there is any one app as the culprit and my phone looks like it can enter deep sleep without issue. Any ideas?
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I'm now approaching 4 hours on battery and at 55% battery.
Adroid OS 49% CPU total 35m, keep awake 1h 28m. Screen 32%. Screen time on is only 36m 42s.
CPU Spy (since I reset 2 hours 2 minutes ago) has it at 81% deep sleep, 16% 1200 MHz.
Kernel wakelocks:
PowerManagerService (partial wakelocks) at 13m 5.6%,
wlan_rx_wake with 10m 4.1%,
mipi_link 7m 30s 3.1%,
alarm_rtc 5m 20s 2.2%,
radio-interface 3m 30s 1.5%
This is ****ing ludicrous. How is it possible I'm at almost half battery when I've barely used my phone for 40 minutes??
CPU Spy makes it seem like my phone deep sleeps no problem but the keep awake time of Android OS seems to counter that. So frustrated and confused.

Just having my phone on for 5 minutes to look up these numbers dropped it from 55% to 49%.

download watchdog free in the market.
Check your widgets to see if they are not refreshing frequently. Turn GPS off and sync. Syncing facebook and other apps constantly can drain your battery very fast.
let me know.

I'm willing to bet it's userland stuff.
Reset CPU spy timer, turn screen off, don't touch for like 30 minutes or so. Then look at your CPU spy. Then check deep sleep numbers against any other CPU slots.
If your other CPU slots have high runtimes, then it's probably an app that's doing it. Try to disable some syncs you don't need, repeat the same testing process one app/setting at a time to find a culprit (or culprits).

leyvatron said:
download watchdog free in the market.
Check your widgets to see if they are not refreshing frequently. Turn GPS off and sync. Syncing facebook and other apps constantly can drain your battery very fast.
let me know.
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Thanks, I'll try that and report back. I do have a bunch of widgets - GTasks, Simple Calendar, News & Weather, Word of the Day, Bookmarks, Pandora, Shazam and Spotify. Although I'd think that only GTasks, Simple Calendar, and News & Weather could be the culprits.

bowsersoulstar said:
I'm willing to bet it's userland stuff.
Reset CPU spy timer, turn screen off, don't touch for like 30 minutes or so. Then look at your CPU spy. Then check deep sleep numbers against any other CPU slots.
If your other CPU slots have high runtimes, then it's probably an app that's doing it. Try to disable some syncs you don't need, repeat the same testing process one app/setting at a time to find a culprit (or culprits).
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Thanks, I'll try that too - althought, what do you mean by CPU slots?

phishie said:
Thanks, I'll try that too - althought, what do you mean by CPU slots?
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In CPU spy, it lists 1200, 1000, 750, deep sleep, etc. That's what I mean.
The idea is, if you leave it alone for 30 minutes most of the activity should reflect deep sleep. Obviously you're going to have apps that run intermittently even when the phone isn't being actively used.
So after 30 minutes of idle, you see (for example) like 10 minutes or activity on slots NOT on deep sleep, you have some things (apps, etc) that's using up the battery. This is just to confirm that you have an app or some sort that does this. Since everyone has different setup, it's impossible to tell you exactly what it exactly is.
Either way, if this is the case after your testing, you'd need to do some investigation.

bowsersoulstar said:
In CPU spy, it lists 1200, 1000, 750, deep sleep, etc. That's what I mean.
The idea is, if you leave it alone for 30 minutes most of the activity should reflect deep sleep. Obviously you're going to have apps that run intermittently even when the phone isn't being actively used.
So after 30 minutes of idle, you see (for example) like 10 minutes or activity on slots NOT on deep sleep, you have some things (apps, etc) that's using up the battery. This is just to confirm that you have an app or some sort that does this. Since everyone has different setup, it's impossible to tell you exactly what it exactly is.
Either way, if this is the case after your testing, you'd need to do some investigation.
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Got it - I had a suspicion that's what you meant by slots.

It looks like your syncing is causing the bulk of it. I ended up completely disabling Google Talk and it worked wonders for me. That along with stopping all push notifications (such as email) and setting them to as long intervals as I could manage (15 minutes for exchange, 6 hours for craigslist notifier, 3 hours for weather, etc) improved my battery life dramatically.
Not sure what your governor settings are either but keeping them at conservative or franco's new turtle (a fork of conservative) are always a good idea
EDIT: Also turn off auto-brightness if you have it set, I have mine manually at about 20-30% and it's plenty bright for me.
...aaand one more thing. I also turned off the vibrate and sound on touch features for the android UI. It didn't save me a ton of battery life but it helped a bit

Colemak said:
It looks like your syncing is causing the bulk of it. I ended up completely disabling Google Talk and it worked wonders for me. That along with stopping all push notifications (such as email) and setting them to as long intervals as I could manage (15 minutes for exchange, 6 hours for craigslist notifier, 3 hours for weather, etc) improved my battery life dramatically.
Not sure what your governor settings are either but keeping them at conservative or franco's new turtle (a fork of conservative) are always a good idea
EDIT: Also turn off auto-brightness if you have it set, I have mine manually at about 20-30% and it's plenty bright for me.
...aaand one more thing. I also turned off the vibrate and sound on touch features for the android UI. It didn't save me a ton of battery life but it helped a bit
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Thanks, good tips. I turned off sound and vibrate on touch for sure, that used to be one of my top kernel wakelock offenders.
I wish there was a setting in stock to sync Gmail at specified intervals rather than just push or no push. I know AOKP has this feature but it wasn't enough to keep me off Manhattan.
I was running Franco (set to turtle) up until this afternoon - although syncing may be the culprit I still think Lean kernel is better at battery management - so I switched back.
Ahh auto brightness. I wish there was a way to keep auto brightness on but offset it by something like -20%. I don't know if it's the adjusting of brightness or the over-brightness of auto brightness that causes the drain but I suspect it's the latter. Wish I could just make auto brightness more conservative then I'd have the best of both worlds.

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Is anyone draining at 1% per hour in sleep mode & how are you doing it?

Is anyone draining at 1% per hour in sleep mode & how are you doing it?
I've read some folks draining at less than 1% per hour sleeping. I'd be happy if I can achieve 1% per hour sleeping.
Anyone getting this or better? If so, share with us your secret!
Here's what my phone is like:
LTE version
Kang, milestone 3
Franco 16.2
max 1000, min 350
no undervolt
no solo cpu mod when sleeping
wifi off
gps on
bt on
My best performance is about 1.5% when sleeping. I charged up my phone to 100% and then unplugged it and let it sleep overnight. 7hr:45min later, woke up and it's at 88%.
I did wipe battery stats when switching ROMs, so it's fresh.
I unplugged my phone last night (100% charge) and 8 hours later this morning it was at 94%. So a little under 1% per hour.
Using stock Android 4.0.2 GSM. Wifi was on, Bluetooth off, GPS on, Sync on. Sadly no secrets to share, been pretty happy with the battery life though.
I have stock 4.0.2 and i get even lower numbers than that.. last night i charged it up to 100% and when i woke up (8 hours later) it was down to 96%.
(gsm)
where did you get the franco 16.2?? ^^
I lose about 0.5% per hour in idle. After 8 hours, I have about 96-95% battery left. This is the GSM nexus with the official 2000 mAh extended battery. Not sure if you have GSM or LTE.
Kang, milestone 3
Imoseyon's Leankernel 1.7.4
max 1200, min 350
stock undervolt that is on the kernel
Interactive X governor
wifi off
gps on
bt on
I get around 4 hours of screen on time.
Make sure anything you have syncing is doing it at a moderate level, when I set up my two email accounts they were set to push and sync every 15 minutes, both are way too much for what I need email for so I set them both to an hour.
Also, changed twitter to only manually sync being that it only takes a couple seconds to due and saves the phone from unnecessarily turning on from sleep.
Don't know if this helps but maybe try turning NFC on if you don't use it?
Disable Facebook contact sync as it doesn't work with 4.0 anyways.
If you can, disable bluetooth, same goes with GPS/Location services.
If you have fancy widgets/beautiful widgets, see how often they update location/weather.
Sorry if it seems like every other point here is just checking what is syncing and what not but when your phone is sleeping those are really the only things that will effect battery life.
Edit: Wiping battery stats has been proven to not do... Well anything.
qtx said:
I have stock 4.0.2 and i get even lower numbers than that.. last night i charged it up to 100% and when i woke up (8 hours later) it was down to 96%.
(gsm)
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same with me ... using stock 4.0.2 ... drain is about 1% per 2 hours
I drain 1% every 2-3 hours. So after 8 hours i'm at 96% overnight. This phone has superb idle drain. This is with wifi connected, 2 gmail accounts synced, 1 calendar, contacts and picasa, gps is on. But i do not have facebook app installed. I am stock 4.0.1 and dont have many apps installed, only what i use.
mine is great when idle but as soon as I start using it it drops precipitously any ideas or fixes?
AndreaCristiano said:
mine is great when idle but as soon as I start using it it drops precipitously any ideas or fixes?
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Sadly, lower the screen resolution is probably the easiest way that will notch the best gain in battery life. These screens require a lot of power especially at their brightest settings.
Sign out of latitude...
so key to good battery life
I have the GSM Galaxy Nexus running stock 4.0.1 and I consistently lose 4-5% in 6-8 hours overnight with...
- WIFI on
- 3g/4g on
- GPS on
- bluetooth off
- NFC off
- syncing 2 emails, 2 calendars
- lightflow running LED notification for max 2 hour but on silent (not uncommon for a couple of notification go off during the night)
- beautiful widgets with 1 hour sync
- no effort taken to kill facebook or other backgroung apps.
Try out the new 4.0.4. You're standby drain will go down considerably.
OP, are you on a GSM or CDMA Nexus? Are you on 3G only or LTE/3G?
Ravynmagi said:
I unplugged my phone last night (100% charge) and 8 hours later this morning it was at 94%. So a little under 1% per hour.
Using stock Android 4.0.2 GSM. Wifi was on, Bluetooth off, GPS on, Sync on. Sadly no secrets to share, been pretty happy with the battery life though.
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Yep. That's about the same exact thing I get on a day-to-day basis with the same settings you mentioned. In addition, I don't think I've ever turned NFC off. So pretty much everything but Bluetooth stays on for me overnight.
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Sounds like you may have a wakelock check your awake time com paired to your screen on time , if its considerably more then you may have some apps waking your device. For me it was Google maps so I disabled it for now till the update. I used betterbatterystas to find the wakelock. Now I get 3.5 hours screen on time and under 1% drain per hour
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you guys realized that gps and bluetooth do not drain battery unless you are using them so it doesnt matter if they are on. GPS will only turn on when an app needs a lock and bluetooth wont use power unless its transmitting to another device. im not sure about NFC but i would think it works the same way. as long as you dont have anything syncing or losing reception at night then you should only lose about 5 percent in 7-8 hours. this is the case with most android devices that i've own.
best I have got is 2% loss in 7 hours...
running milestone2
-undervolted
-1200/350 interactive
-wifi on
-gps off
-bt off
-nfc on
-syncing gmail, calender, twitter, g+ and voice
-No active widgets
screen time is 4 hours if set manually (2000mah)
unless you are in sunlight, auto bightness is too high
neotekz said:
you guys realized that gps and bluetooth do not drain battery unless you are using them so it doesnt matter if they are on. GPS will only turn on when an app needs a lock and bluetooth wont use power unless its transmitting to another device. im not sure about NFC but i would think it works the same way. as long as you dont have anything syncing or losing reception at night then you should only lose about 5 percent in 7-8 hours. this is the case with most android devices that i've own.
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Bluetooth searches for devices like Wi-Fi searches for access points. You kinda missed that...
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ogdobber said:
best I have got is 2% loss in 7 hours...
running milestone2
-undervolted
-1200/350 interactive
-wifi on
-gps off
-bt off
-nfc on
-syncing gmail, calender, twitter, g+ and voice
-No active widgets
screen time is 4 hours if set manually (2000mah)
unless you are in sunlight, auto bightness is too high
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Basically the same but
GPS on and stock battery
No twitter or voice, sync everything else, plus docs, picasa
1% in nearly 6 hours.
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Best tool, use betterbatterystats and reduce wake locks to a minimum
EDIT:wrong screenshot

Random power drain

Yesterday as I started my day, i pulled my GN from its charger (99%) and made my journey to uni. The trip takes about 50 mins. For the past month now Ive been using poweramp and have had no problems. But when i got to class i realised i had like 25% power during my trip and the back of the GN was a bit warm. I closed all programs and the power drain stopped. I was a bit concerned so a few hours later when i tried playing music again on poweramp but nothing drained the power. So maybe it was a freak occurrence?
So I went to bed last night and the phone was fine. something around 80% power. I woke up 5 hours into my sleep to check on my phone (its a bad habit) and went back to sleep for another 2-3 hours. When i woke up i found my phone had discharged a whole lot of power again randomly in that space of a few hours.
So what the hell happened in that time?! All I did was turn the screen on and turned it off. My usage patterns have not changed.
here is an screen shot of my power usage. You can see the first drop of power, thats nothing of concern as i was playing angry birds space before bed. Then you see the straight line as the phone was idle while i was sleeping. The next drop is when I woke up to check my phone and that's when the discharging happens again. Then you see it recovering when i woke up and closed all the background apps in hope that it would stop the power drain..which it did.
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Anyone have some ideas as to what is causing this?
Also keep in mind that before the first instance of power drain my phone configuration had not changed a single bit besides a light flow lite update the night before.
edit: oh FYI, running stock 4.0.2 on yakju
Any apps that you updated or installed yesterday? New rom? Did you make any changes to your phone at all since yesterday?
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Mitchmoney said:
Any apps that you updated or installed yesterday? New rom? Did you make any changes to your phone at all since yesterday?
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No new apps, but some app updates. I know at least light flow was updated.
this random power discharge is really getting annoying. It happened again today.
A new symptom seems that the video doesnt load on the phone. for example, trying to load youtube or recorded videos saved on my phone.
Originally i thought my 3g was playing up but when it wouldnt load a video i recorded that was a bit unusual. in fact the gallery app froze and crashed.
Did you search the forum and install CPU Spy and Better Battery stats?
Get some data and find out what is causing wakelocks. Your phone has a lot of "wake" time.
See with CPU spy how much it is spending in Deep sleep and with Better Battery stats look what is preventing it from going into that state. If it's an app: simply remove it.
How's your signal service been lately? I get pretty stank reception at work so my gnex gets pretty warm at the top and battery life suffers. I just put it on airplane mode and reset the radio to force it to chill out for awhile
Diger36 said:
Did you search the forum and install CPU Spy and Better Battery stats?
Get some data and find out what is causing wakelocks. Your phone has a lot of "wake" time.
See with CPU spy how much it is spending in Deep sleep and with Better Battery stats look what is preventing it from going into that state. If it's an app: simply remove it.
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Thanks ill try that. Just installed CPU spy. Is there an alternative to better battery stats? Don't really want to fork out something to debug this.
I originally used OS monitor, and i checked what was running while the abnormal discharge was happening but nothing showed up.
You make a good point about the amount of wake time though. That long stretch where i was sleeping, my phone shouldnt be waking up that much should it? It didnt seem to affect battery life that much.
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How's your signal service been lately? I get pretty stank reception at work so my gnex gets pretty warm at the top and battery life suffers. I just put it on airplane mode and reset the radio to force it to chill out for awhile
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Reception has been normal (since I'm around the CBD a lot)
csirac said:
Thanks ill try that. Just installed CPU spy. Is there an alternative to better battery stats? Don't really want to fork out something to debug this.
I originally used OS monitor, and i checked what was running while the abnormal discharge was happening but nothing showed up.
You make a good point about the amount of wake time though. That long stretch where i was sleeping, my phone shouldnt be waking up that much should it? It didnt seem to affect battery life that much.
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Better Battery Stats is the one I use and is recommended here a lot. It gives you insight in the wakelocks from the kernel, as well as from apps. Don't know about the alternatives. It's definately about the wakelocks. Your phone should be in Deep Sleep for 90% or so when you don't touch it (depending on your sync frequency off course).
Diger36 said:
Better Battery Stats is the one I use and is recommended here a lot. It gives you insight in the wakelocks from the kernel, as well as from apps. Don't know about the alternatives. It's definately about the wakelocks. Your phone should be in Deep Sleep for 90% or so when you don't touch it (depending on your sync frequency off course).
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The only account that is sync'ed is my gmail. The other two listed (twitter and dropbox) is turned off. Are there other options to turn the freq of when the phone syncs?
It's so strange because before these problems came about I had good battery life. ie: 3+hours of screen time.
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The only account that is sync'ed is my gmail. The other two listed (twitter and dropbox) is turned off. Are there other options to turn the freq of when the phone syncs?
It's so strange because before these problems came about I had good battery life. ie: 3+hours of screen time.
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You usually set it at System Settings, accounts & Synchronisation but some apps allow you to set it within the app... There are apps that allow you to make profiles so that, for instance at night, your device turns off all data. I used to use Juicedefender but that was IMHO more a placebo effect then a real improvement.
I definately think you should install the mentioned apps and after such drain re-appeared analyse what happened.
So after a little bit of troubleshooting I narrowed the problem down to Light Flow Lite.
Last night I went to bed with 100% charge. It discharged normally throughout the night until 4 hours in when I received an email. I woke up about an hour later and saw this so i suspected it was light flow. I cleared the notification and went back to sleep. I woke up about 30 mins later and was sad to see that my fears were confirmed. Battery discharge had settled down and was acting as normal. Just to be 100% sure though, i sent an email to myself to set off a notification and left it for another 30 mins, and as you can guess, the battery started draining excessively again.
Here is the screenshot. First part obviously is when im sleeping. then that dip is the email coming in. That TINY TINY dip upwards is another email coming in a min after I cleared the original email. So the battery drain continues until i wake up and clear it again. This time no more notifications came through and the battery drain settles down.
Again keep in mind that I have used Light Flow Light for 2 months now without problems.
Anyone else experience problems with Light flow or Light Flow light since it was updated on the 20th March?
I have been great with my light flow lite..I had a problem with my own battery when I updated Google chrome.. uninstalling that fixed my problem..
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Bad battery life.

I'm currently running MOAR 6.1 and I'm getting really bad battery life using ktoonz kernel. How do I get better battery life?
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The screen looks to be the largest contributor to your battery drain by a large margin. I know my GS3 is set to auto-adjust the screen brightness based on the lighting in the location the device is being used. This is a double-edged sword though because in well-lit areas the screen brightness is all the way up. You can turn off the auto-adjust in your settings and set the brightness manually. There are even some toggle widgets out there that allow you adjust between a few brightness settings using a little 1x1 widget.
The GS3 screen is great, but with the brightness turned all the way up I've noticed some pretty decent drain on the battery. I'd start there if I were you.
I get about the same battery life on mine too. I just started carrying a portable charger with me because I got sick of getting 1-2 hours of screen time before my battery was nearly dead. I'd suggest investing in a spare battery or two or a portable charger unless you enjoy having to constantly worry about conserving your battery instead of using your phone how you want.
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The screen looks to be the largest contributor to your battery drain by a large margin. I know my GS3 is set to auto-adjust the screen brightness based on the lighting in the location the device is being used. This is a double-edged sword though because in well-lit areas the screen brightness is all the way up. You can turn off the auto-adjust in your settings and set the brightness manually. There are even some toggle widgets out there that allow you adjust between a few brightness settings using a little 1x1 widget.
The GS3 screen is great, but with the brightness turned all the way up I've noticed some pretty decent drain on the battery. I'd start there if I were you.
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I always have my brightness set to the lowest possible setting with auto brightness off. :\
davelikestacos said:
I get about the same battery life on mine too. I just started carrying a portable charger with me because I got sick of getting 1-2 hours of screen time before my battery was nearly dead. I'd suggest investing in a spare battery or two or a portable charger unless you enjoy having to constantly worry about conserving your battery instead of using your phone how you want.
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I really like MOAR but on other roms/stock, I get about 17 hours+ of usage time with about 3+ hours of on screen time. So I'm not sure if its MOAR that causes the huge battery time or if its my ktoonz settings which is underclocked to 1242 MHz using gov. Ktoonservative and sio as the I/O
You have a few large chunks where the phone is awake but the screen is off. Usually that indicates a wakelock of some sort. I would download Better Battery Stats (search for it on XDA it's free for members). Let it run for a while and see whats causing the wakelocks.
Could be apps running in the background. Also i see you have good service in your screen shot, but if you travel into poor service your battery life will suck. You could also try a different kernel.
Some typical things that will cause bad battery life or lots of wake locks: Facebook sync/notifications (Turn them off!) Unless you absolutly need to know when someone post something every second.. Email sync times.. (if your using it, change frequency from 15 min to Every 4 hours or something. When it syncs its running that app, Data and all that goodness. Greenify works wonders! Use this app to hibernate your apps after you open them (Works on non system apps) Have been using for a long time. Other things are like Weather refresh, If set to update every 15 min.. again your going to get wake locks. Screen time out, Set to lower number so it'll auto turn off after 15-30 seconds.. if you need more just touch screen. Usually helps.. I can see typically 2.5 Hours screen on with over a Day on MOAR. (Moderate use.. Once i'm home it's sitting on my counter and not being used till the next day) These will help some with battery life overall.
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You have a few large chunks where the phone is awake but the screen is off. Usually that indicates a wakelock of some sort. I would download Better Battery Stats (search for it on XDA it's free for members). Let it run for a while and see whats causing the wakelocks.
Could be apps running in the background. Also i see you have good service in your screen shot, but if you travel into poor service your battery life will suck. You could also try a different kernel.
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Ill give it a try when i get home.
milky1112 said:
Some typical things that will cause bad battery life or lots of wake locks: Facebook sync/notifications (Turn them off!) Unless you absolutly need to know when someone post something every second.. Email sync times.. (if your using it, change frequency from 15 min to Every 4 hours or something. When it syncs its running that app, Data and all that goodness. Greenify works wonders! Use this app to hibernate your apps after you open them (Works on non system apps) Have been using for a long time. Other things are like Weather refresh, If set to update every 15 min.. again your going to get wake locks. Screen time out, Set to lower number so it'll auto turn off after 15-30 seconds.. if you need more just touch screen. Usually helps.. I can see typically 2.5 Hours screen on with over a Day on MOAR. (Moderate use.. Once i'm home it's sitting on my counter and not being used till the next day) These will help some with battery life overall.
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I have greenify running. I have Facebook greenified. I have email sync off and weather refresh set to every 6 hours. Sync is off. Screen timeout is set to 15 seconds on lowest brightness. Ill try better battery stats to check for any wakelocks.
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djpabz23 said:
I'm currently running MOAR 6.1 and I'm getting really bad battery life using ktoonz kernel. How do I get better battery life?
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Have you checked out the thread HERE. It can definately help you on your way to better battery life.

Yet another LG G3 awful battery duration thread

I'm having a slight problem.. How long can your G3 stay away from the charger? And with which kind of usage?
Mine is dead after 8~10 hours with absolutely light usage (1:30 sot, checking whatsapp, but not even responding the groups, no facebook usage). Every time I turn the phone on, BBS complains about 30~50% awake time, but when I open it up, I can't for the love of God find what the heck is causing it.
Example, it says phone was with the screen off for 30 minutes, with 50% awake. And every single option (but kernel wakelocks) shows apps with about 2, 3 minutes total wakelock time.
When I first bought it, I rooted it right away and restored my TitaniumBackup, and the phone was getting hot on my pocket. I mean, HOT. Battery couldn't get past 6 hours with the usage I had on my G2, and phone was unconfortable to handle and make a call.
And about that, it seems that the battery drains slower during calls, rather than the phone idling.
I started using Greenify and added every possible app to it, but it didn't help anything.
What may be my problem? How can I find what is causing such wakelocks?
Those pictures have been taken few hours ago, when I posted it on G+, and the screen on time represents 1:05hrs.
It hit 15% with 11:53hr total with 1:50h screen on time. Estimated recharge time is around 6 hours. It sucks
http://imgur.com/a/H0aLm
Flash a new Rom...like cloudy or something that works for your phone, but don't restore apps and data with titanium bu.
Don't restore android home or anything like that either....just restore apps....then you should be ok.
You battery useage is not normal, but this should fix it.
Cheers!
I'm using CloudyG3. I feel like it was good at the beginning, but gotten worse with time.
I'm seriously thinking about flashing it fresh and not restoring anything, letting Google do its stuff.
That should work....you probably restored an appnsetting that doesn't like the Rom....that's hard to troubleshoot and easier to re flash and start from scratch
Did it. Yet no solution.
I always get 45% phone awake, on BBS. The culprit seems to be Google Play Services. I've tried greenifiying a thousand of apps, but it doesn't seem to help.
http://imgur.com/a/8QCdG
It seems to be related to location services, but I've never had such problem in my life, and G3 GPS is pretty quick to get a lock on. Phone is also getting lukewarm on my pocket for no apparent reason (warm enough to notice it in pocket, at random moments)
That's still not normal.....not sure what to say. Maybe there is hardware failure. Sorry I can't be of more assistance....that should have solved it, but if it's Google play services, you can't even attribute it to a rogue 3rd party app.
Greenified Google Play Services..
http://imgur.com/ildhKIG
So, it IS a Google Play Services problem, but what is causing it? Also, how bad is to have GPlay Services greenified?
I get a 0.4% or less drop each hour that I have no screen time and I'm in wifi (with 2 gmail and 1 exchange accounts syncing/push notifications). I can easily go over two days on a single battery charge with perhaps 30 min of screen time. That is pretty typical from what I've read. Something is wrong with your phone/apps if you are getting well less than that.
sic0048 said:
I get a 0.4% or less drop each hour that I have no screen time and I'm in wifi (with 2 gmail and 1 exchange accounts syncing/push notifications). I can easily go over two days on a single battery charge with perhaps 30 min of screen time. That is pretty typical from what I've read. Something is wrong with your phone/apps if you are getting well less than that.
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Still working on that. A full day without a charge is more than enough for me.
Google Play Services finally got out from the top 3 battery sippers, but I don't know at what cost. It's greenified.
The top 5 currently is:
Screen (29% - 1:14 sot)
Android Operating System (14% - 16m 48s Total CPU, execution time 2h 2m)
Android System (12% - 29m 15s Total CPU, 11m 43s execution time)
Google Play Services (7% - 3m 8s Total CPU, 23m 11s execution time, 1m 59s GPS)
Inactive Phone (4% - Time in use 5h 48m 29s)
Phone was supposed to be dead by now. It still has 66% left, with 19hrs remaining. That is a -HUGE- improvement.
Usage is nowhere near I had with the G2 (1:14hr sot), but it now gives margin to use it more intensively. Hope it stays cool and economic like that tomorrow, when I'll start using it as a normal smartphone to me.
This is caused by Google tracking you. You should disable location reporting and if possible network location service (GPS only). I have a Tasker profile that enables and disables network location with screen. I get about 3%/hr with pretty moderate/heavy usage.
lexman098 said:
This is caused by Google tracking you. You should disable location reporting and if possible network location service (GPS only). I have a Tasker profile that enables and disables network location with screen. I get about 3%/hr with pretty moderate/heavy usage.
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That isn't a option for me. I've successfuly recovered my last G2 4 times from robbers using tracking tools. I can't disable GPS.
I hear GPS only gets activated when necessary, so that doesn't seem to be a big deal. There are some useless trackings, sure, such as to show where I parked my car and stuff.
I'll try disabling Location Reporting and see if I can track it back.
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Looks like I can! But Google Play Services consumption is already low. The "problem" now is on the screen (unsolveable, I think. And I ain't downsampling it to 1080p) and Android System/Android OS.
Waiting for the Lollipop miracle, I guess.
Heck, I have yet to go below 5 hours of screen on time with CloudyG3 1.0.. Its been 5 days, and on the first two days i got 6 hours sot.
And thats not 6 sot/6 uptime, it went 20+ hours of uptime(off charger), with that amount of screen on.
I greenified a bit, am on art, and i'm not gonna lir to you, i tend to decrease my brightness lately, why?
Because i don't want a flashlight to my face in a dimmed room, and I can still perfectly percieve everything thats on my screen even with it not being 100% at all times..
Here are my most recent screenshots.
Can't say I'm happy with deep sleep "drain", but oh well, its not that bad...
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Did it. Yet no solution.
I always get 45% phone awake, on BBS. The culprit seems to be Google Play Services. I've tried greenifiying a thousand of apps, but it doesn't seem to help.
http://imgur.com/a/8QCdG
It seems to be related to location services, but I've never had such problem in my life, and G3 GPS is pretty quick to get a lock on. Phone is also getting lukewarm on my pocket for no apparent reason (warm enough to notice it in pocket, at random moments)
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download wakelock detector and see what cpu wakelocks you have and on which version are you ?
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download wakelock detector and see what cpu wakelocks you have and on which version are you ?
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It seemingly was Google Play Services that were draining the battery like mad. I'm using CloudyG3 1.1.
I had WLD already, and CPU wakelocks were little, if I remember well. Problem was on "Wakeup Triggers".
Sunday's a slow day, and the phone was pretty much the whole time on the wireless craddle, thus keeping charge at 100%. But the moments I took it off the charger and used it for a while on the living room, it seemed OK.
I've let it off the charger during the night to see how it would fare, and it dropped 10% in 9 hours, with virtually no screen on time (I checked the clock sometimes. Bet it doesn't even sums 20 second screen on time). It's nowhere near the 0,6%/h people claim, but I think I'm a pretty heavy user (4G, wifi, bluetooth all the time, no notifications disabled etc).
Funny that the G3 seems to take a while to drop from 100%, though.
Tomorrow's a full day, I leave in the morning and only get back home at 22hrs, with heavy usage. Phone was previously dying on me @ 14hrs.
If it works, it'll be nice. Weird that I've never had a issue with Google Play Services, and it seems that greenifying it did the trick.
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It seemingly was Google Play Services that were draining the battery like mad. I'm using CloudyG3 1.1.
I had WLD already, and CPU wakelocks were little, if I remember well. Problem was on "Wakeup Triggers".
Sunday's a slow day, and the phone was pretty much the whole time on the wireless craddle, thus keeping charge at 100%. But the moments I took it off the charger and used it for a while on the living room, it seemed OK.
I've let it off the charger during the night to see how it would fare, and it dropped 10% in 9 hours, with virtually no screen on time (I checked the clock sometimes. Bet it doesn't even sums 20 second screen on time). It's nowhere near the 0,6%/h people claim, but I think I'm a pretty heavy user (4G, wifi, bluetooth all the time, no notifications disabled etc).
Funny that the G3 seems to take a while to drop from 100%, though.
Tomorrow's a full day, I leave in the morning and only get back home at 22hrs, with heavy usage. Phone was previously dying on me @ 14hrs.
If it works, it'll be nice. Weird that I've never had a issue with Google Play Services, and it seems that greenifying it did the trick.
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disable location because play services checks it as mad or download xposed module lion tamer(donation) and set when it can check (in seconds) I am guessing that the nlp.... wakelock is the biggest in google play services:laugh:
lg are optimizing this in the new versions,
I think a lot of screen
I made a day through! Yeaaaahhhh
Not with some issues, though. This phone seems to be a bit wakelock happy.
First, it was Pushbullet that seemed to be stuck doing something. Greenified it and it's OK now.
But now it seems to be some issue with "com.android.internal.telephony.ACTION_CHECK_NETSTAT".
http://imgur.com/YAu4iNt
Is it the fast dormancy thing people talk about? The signal wasn't very strong today, but is it supposed to do a wakelock?
battery issue with lg g3
hi just got my Lg G3 the battery lasted me approx 12 hours with moderate usage and full screen display.
i installed juice defender and kept the screen display on auto.
i believe by doing that the battery drain will not be much.
my phone battery drain is only 4% in the past 3 hours.
try this solution
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-x-att/general/guide-google-play-services-battery-t2822726
This is what I did along with using greenify to stop the wakelocks. Haven't had any issue at all with battery or deep sleep after this.

[MM] Got Poor Battery Life? No Deep Sleep - Possible reasons, and possible fix inside

Like a lot of people I found myself with battery woes on the G4, at first my battery was comparable to my G3, if not a little bit better but over time, and certainly since MM was released, my battery life was quite frankly awful.
Long Story
I was losing power rapidly, even when I was barely touching the phone - so I finally decided to look into it. After carefully monitoring apps, wakelocks etc nothing looked out of place, everything was working normally until I installed my old faithful app - SetCPU, this is a nice basic app that just shows what your CPU has clocked too and how long it spent there in a given timescale and one thing alarmed me greatly. I was getting less than one minute of deep sleep in every 60 minutes the phone was running - now if I had been using the phone for 58 minutes of that hour I would expect this, only I hadn't!
I did more testing, and more testing and more testing but the results were the same, the phone barely entered deep sleep, and when it did it didn't stay there very long.
Now as I said, using all the other apps, and android stats, nothing looked particularly out of place and after a few days of trying everything under the sun to fix the problem I decided to go nuclear. I wiped the phone, installed no third party apps but setcpu and began testing. I left the phone for a period of 10 minutes to see what the deep sleep value was (looking for it to be somewhere between 80 and 100% of time, which it was!) and it seemed to be back to normal, working fine. So then I started to install my core apps, one by one running the same 10 minute test between each one, idea being eventually I would hit whatever app it was that caused me problems.
So I installed upwards of 30 apps, and everything was still fine, in 10 minutes of not using my phone I was getting around 9 minutes of deep sleep, which is what you would expect.
And then came facebook, now I know there are lots of reports of facebook being a bad app blah blah blah, but I have never seen facebook react like this before, and I don't know if it was marshmallow or a mixture of marshmallow and LG - but when facebook is installed my phone stopped sleeping again, at first it wasn't a huge change, but was noticeable it dropped to deep sleeping at about the 40% mark so I had 4 minutes deep sleep in my 10 minute test - force closing facebook made no difference, I tested it again and again, rebooted and again - same results.
I then installed facebook messenger, and my deep sleep dropped again, to about 20%.
I then uninstalled messenger - no change.
I then rebooted - back to 40%
I then removed facebook - no change
I then rebooted - back to 80+ %.
TLDR: The "Solution"
Now for some of you this won't be a solution as you will claim you need the apps, but there are third party alternatives out there that work pretty well without causing this issue.
Facebook (and facebook messenger) on stock MM builds (at least on the G4) causes the phone to hardly ever enter "deep sleep", this means it is always running a CPU clock, albeit the lowest setting, but it consumes far more power than it needs too especially when the phone is not in use.
After removing them my phone is now sleeping fine and my battery life is back to being very good - lost 4% in the last 8 hours (albeit idle, I was asleep), which is much better than losing 4% an hour that I was before facebook was removed.
Go give it a try, install setcpu, reset the timer close go back to your home screen then leave your phone for 10 minutes then check your deep sleep values, then try it after removing facebook (and rebooting).
Let me know how you get on.
Hold your horses!
You should try Amplify:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ryansteckler.nlpunbounce&hl=en_GB
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-nlpunbounce-reduce-nlp-wakelocks-t2853874
I have used it to disable Facebook services and limit the wakelocks and alarms to every 3600 seconds. Last night I had 5hrs of deep sleep with no interruption whatsoever.
dtective said:
Hold your horses!
You should try Amplify:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ryansteckler.nlpunbounce&hl=en_GB
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-nlpunbounce-reduce-nlp-wakelocks-t2853874
I have used it to disable Facebook services and limit the wakelocks and alarms to every 3600 seconds. Last night I had 5hrs of deep sleep with no interruption whatsoever.
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only any use if you have root
So interesting...
Can you do those tests again after disabling the Marshmallow battery optimizing for Facebook app ?
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I was having these issues too after upgrading to MM. My battery life was appalling and Facebook was keeping the phone awake for hours at a time. I simply did a full factory reset, and then restored my phone from the most recent backup. My battery life is now excellent, even with Facebook and Messenger installed
There was a wakelock introduced with the new version of facebook about a week ago not sure if it is still relevant. It goes by the name of bugreporting service. Something like that. The same goes with FB messenger. I got pissed off with the official app because of this and got Metal instead
I don't run Facebook (never have) or any messaging other than Hangouts and battery is always great (2-3 days). If you don't need it...uninstall it.
Kindle app was always a great one for running constantly in the background for no reason. So I bought an actual Kindle and didn't use the app.
I totally agree with the OP, I started having the exact issues after I updated to the latest facebook and messenger apps and my phone was entering deep sleep at all. I removed them last night and its much much better now.
My girlfriend's g3 with mm gets this message lots of time
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Until a few weeks ago, the Facebook app had a setting where you could choose the sync frequency and I was able to set mine to every 4 hours.
This setting appears to have disappeared now. Could this be the problem?
Nope. It's not the solution. I uninstalled Facebook but am barely getting 2+ hours of screen-on time on v20b.
A Redditor mentioned that some process called 'logd' is eating up resources and killing battery life. I used Terminal Emulator to verify it.
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logd is a separate issue that no one has quite worked out what is causing it - it is to do with error reporting, either from LG or Google apps.
That redditor here. Logd isn't actually logging anything when its CPU usage hits 16% (the problem). You can verify by running logcat in adb shell while watching cpu usage in terminal emulator on phone.
I removed logd by renaming the binary, it's over doubled by SOT from 1-2h to 4+h. As this is my first post on xda I can't link the thread I made on reddit about it -- but you'll find it on /r/lgg4 on the first page ("PSA: How to fix 6.0 / marshmallow logd battery drain (TWRP/root)")

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